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And when he was done creating, he saw that it was good.
 

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Originally Posted by BrettChaotix
The site is looking goooood!! Too bad that "on sale" section is empty right now ;-)

Heheh... that's where I went first too. Mauro, if you're there, I'd like to see some Surface to Air hoodies and tees and sweats up, and Rag & Bone stuff as well. You carry the clothes, right? Hopefully you'll have some of their awesome outerwear...
 

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Originally Posted by LA Guy
Heheh... that's where I went first too. Mauro, if you're there, I'd like to see some Surface to Air hoodies and tees and sweats up, and Rag & Bone stuff as well. You carry the clothes, right? Hopefully you'll have some of their awesome outerwear...

yeah. that stuff is mantastic
 

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Website looks great...do you carry any other rag and bone jeans, or just the two that are up on it now?
 

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Great stuff Mauro; bravissimo...
 

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Great site! From the pics the KMW 1950's look a touch to tight at the hem than I had been hoping for, gonna hold out for the 2010's. Emailed about them and got a replie almost instanly saying they'd be up in 20 minutes just for me
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Originally Posted by tm1210
Great site! From the pics the KMW 1950's look a touch to tight at the hem than I had been hoping for, gonna hold out for the 2010's. Emailed about them and got a replie almost instanly saying they'd be up in 20 minutes just for me
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Damn, son - how wide a leg are you after? Everything I've seen suggests the '50s are one of the fullest cuts out there.
 

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Originally Posted by Bona Drag
Damn, son - how wide a leg are you after? Everything I've seen suggests the '50s are one of the fullest cuts out there.

The 1950's actually have a taper from the knee to the hem, so although they are fuller through the seat and thighs than, say, the 1980s I am wearing right now, they taper from the knee down to about the same hem. The 2010 are a true straightleg. There are tons of fuller cuts out there. Pretty much every repro cut, for example (if they are not worn 2 sizes too small.)
 

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I've had most repro's going and none really fit the bill to be honest. But these seem to have a more modern fit. Can't have the crazy high rise and saggy seat on most repro's.
 

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